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Daytime TV return with explosive new single Pause

“We had this chorus that was just like a computer voice saying ‘press pause’, as if life was a video game where that’s possible.”

Daytime TV Hit Reset With Explosive Comeback ‘Pause’

Amid the noise, the pressure, and the relentless churn of modern life, Daytime TV are demanding a moment of stillness. Their new single ‘Pause’ arrives as both a protest and a release — a pounding, high-voltage return that captures a band pushing itself into uncharted territory.

Daytime TV credit Elspeth Alice

Released via Marshall Records, ‘Pause’ signals a decisive evolution. Known for their widescreen ambition, the quartet now lean into darker textures, threading electronic urgency through their anthemic core. The result is a track that feels as claustrophobic as it is euphoric — a collision of chaos and control.

A Sound Built for a World on Edge

Written by vocalist Will Irvine and guitarist John Caddick alongside acclaimed writer-producer Larry Hibbitt, the track took its final, visceral shape with producer Pete Hutchings. Together, they’ve crafted something that feels both immediate and overwhelming — mirroring the pace and pressure of contemporary life.

There’s a deliberate tension at the heart of ‘Pause’. Soaring hooks clash with a mechanised command — “press pause” — like a digital lifeline in a world spiralling out of control. It’s a sonic pivot that pulls influence from 90s rave energy while grounding itself firmly in the present.

Finding Identity in the Noise

For Irvine, the track is deeply personal. Written during a period marked by both global uncertainty and serious illness, ‘Pause’ becomes an act of reclamation — a way to cut through the static and reconnect with something real.

The band’s shift isn’t just sonic; it’s philosophical. No longer content with simply rising through the ranks, Daytime TV are positioning themselves as observers — and challengers — of the chaos around them.

Daytime TV – 2000 Trees 2025 – Photo credit – Cris Watkins

A Visual Multiverse to Match

The single arrives alongside an equally ambitious video directed by Matt Chandler. Matching the track’s glitchy intensity, the visual unfolds as a surreal, disorderly Americana motel — a multiverse where styles, characters, and realities collide.

It’s chaotic by design, echoing the song’s central theme: a world spinning too fast to process, yet impossible to ignore.

Stepping Into a New Era

Following a period of creative seclusion and standout appearances at BST Hyde Park and Mad Cool Festival, ‘Pause’ feels like a reintroduction — sharper, heavier, and more urgent.

Daytime TV are no longer simply building momentum. With ‘Pause’, they’re making a statement.

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